During the 2020 campaign, Trump said he fixed dishwashers, shower heads, and toilets. He also told housewives he saved their neighborhoods from the nasty minorities that would have encroached on them. He thought that would win over the white suburban vote who had already abandoned him.
Trump remark about shower heads and his hair: "We’re bringing back consumer choice in home appliances so that you can buy washers and dryers, showerheads and faucets. So showerheads — you take a shower, the water doesn’t come out. You want to wash your hands, the water doesn’t come out. So what do you do? You just stand there longer or you take a shower longer? Because my hair — I don’t know about you, but it has to be perfect. Perfect."
Trump commenting about his hair needing to be perfect is reminiscent of a routine Red Skelton would do. He would spend time combing his wild hair all neatly in front of the audience and then, at the end , would sneeze and make it look like Trump's wild, wind-blown hair in that photo.
All these new rioters are coming out of the woodwork, with this one from Bumfuck Egypt. Kentucky's great claim to fame, is its its easy to drive all the way through the state. How much do you want to bet, Fox News is the only entertainment where she lives?
She was cocky at the insurrection and during the following days. College Senior Who Bragged About Capitol Riot 'Infamy' Takes Plea Deal excerpt: "Courtright was arrested on Jan. 19, the day before Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration and the last full day of Donald Trump’s presidency. Courtright, in social media posts and messages revealed in her FBI affidavit, wrote that she couldn’t “wait to tell my grandkids I was here!,” that “Infamy is just as good as fame,” and that she didn’t see what the big deal was. “I thought it was cool,” Courtright wrote in one message. “idk what treason is... i’m not embarrassed...”"
She doesn't expect to be vaccinated before her sentencing in November. College Senior Who Bragged About Capitol Riot 'Infamy' Takes Plea Deal excerpt: "Judge Christopher R. Cooper set sentencing for Nov. 16. It is scheduled to take place in-person, but Courtright’s lawyer noted that the Courtright family has not received any COVID-19 vaccination and has no plans to do so. Courtright, asked by Judge Cooper whether her vaccination status would change between now and sentencing, said “probably not.”"
Ohio judge orders hospital to treat COVID patient with Ivermectin excerpt: "As the delta variant has caused high transmission rates of COVID-19, rising interest in the drug has been fueled by endorsements from allies of former President Donald Trump as well as U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisc., and Fox News personalities Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity. The CDC warned reports of poisoning related to use of Ivermectin have increased threefold this year, spiking in July."
Similar to a rash of poison cases after Trump talked about injecting people with disinfectants to treat COVID.
Ohio judge orders hospital to treat COVID patient with Ivermectin At least the guy won't have worms...
Ohio judge orders hospital to treat COVID patient with Ivermectin excerpt: "Jeffrey Smith, 51, came down with COVID-19 in early July and has been in the intensive care unit of a Butler County hospital for weeks. His wife, Julie Smith, asked in Butler County Common Pleas Court on Aug. 20 for an emergency order for the use of Ivermectin. Judge Gregory Howard gave the go-ahead on Aug. 23 to Dr. Fred Wagshul's prescription of 30 milligrams of Ivermectin daily for three weeks, as requested by his wife. Court documents show Julie Smith is the guardian for her husband. Wagshul is a Dayton, Ohio-area pulmonologist who is listed as a founder of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance, a nonprofit that touts Ivermectin as both a preventative and treatment for COVID-19. The organization's “How To Get Ivermectin” section on its websites includes prices and locations of pharmacies that will supply it."
Mo Brooks has shown his priorities by immediately sympathizing with the Trump fan who threatened to blow up his pickup truck on the Capitol while ignoring five police officers who died (one stroke and four suicides) as a result of trying to protect people during Trump's insurrection at the Capitol. If a Trump fan actually killed police officers directly by blowing up his truck, Brooks would still sympathize with the Trump terrorist.
All indications are that Trump intends to run again in 2024. It would be the ultimate retaliation victory for him to take the White House from BIden. Trump to head to Iowa with an eye on 2024 excerpt: "Former President Donald Trump plans to hold a rally in the first-in-the-nation caucus state of Iowa as he continues to tease a third run for the White House. Details for Trump’s trip are still being worked out, but it comes on the heels of visits to the state by other high profile Republicans also eyeing a run for president. This summer, a steady parade of top GOPers have held fundraisers and political events in Iowa in an effort to support the party but also rub elbows with GOP leadership who will prove instrumental in the early presidential caucus state."
Trump complained on a radio show that the media spent 'all night' Sunday covering the devastation wrought by Hurricane Ida instead of his 'great agreement' with the Taliban excerpt: "Former President Donald Trump went on a radio show on August 30 and complained at length about how the media was spending too much time covering the devastating Hurricane Ida, instead of his "great agreement" with the Taliban. "All they talked about was the hurricane. You look at CNN and you look at MSDNC, these are horrible. Unfortunately, they're way down in ratings, but all they wanna talk about is the hurricane or anything else they can talk about," Trump told conservative radio show host Todd Starnes on Monday, intentionally mixing up MSNBC's name. "Afghanistan is not even something that can even be discussed in a rational way. The level of stupidity — and we had a great agreement," Trump said."
Dayton and Columbus in Ohio have been hot spots for Trump followers charged with rioting at the Capitol. Number of Dayton-area people charged in Capitol riot not surprising, political expert says excerpt: "Ohio — where 28 people have been charged — and the Dayton area are in many ways “Trump country,” and many supported the former president and his claims of election rigging, said Chris Devine, a University of Dayton political science professor. “I think if you said early on in this case that a disproportionate number of people involved in the Capitol riot had come from the greater Dayton area, I don’t think that would have been shocking compared to some other parts of the country,” Devine said. “This seems like an area that could be more susceptible to that kind of extremism.”"
Only, six months in prison and a $9,500 fine for participating in an insurrection against the government. In the past you would either be hung or shot for sedition. Capitol rioter seen lugging 'members only' sign on Jan. 6 pleads guilty Gracyn Dawn Courtright, who was 23-years-old at the time of her arrest, pleaded guilty to knowingly entering or remaining in a restricted building or grounds, according to The Associated Press. She was also charged with disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building and in a Capitol building, parading, demonstrating or picketing in a Capitol building and theft of government property at the time of her arrest, but those counts were dropped in a plea agreement she entered into with prosecutors. Courtright, who was arrested on Jan. 19, is now facing up to six months in prison and a $9,500 fine, the AP reported.